Poker Games
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Caribbean Poker is a game more closely related to Blackjack than to Poker, though poker hands are used for scoring. The goal of the game is to get a better Poker hand than the dealer.
The first decision to make in Caribbean Poker is the bet that will be placed. The initial bet and the "call" bet. The initial bet takes place before the cards are dealt, when you "ante" in. The dealer then deals five cards to you and five cards to himself. The dealer turns one of his cards face up. Then you decide whether to place a "call" bet, or surrender. |
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Pai Gow Poker is a casino poker game based on the traditional Asian dominoes-type game called Pai Gow. In Pai Gow Poker , each player receives seven cards and arranges them into a five-card hand and a two-card hand.
Be not intimidated by Pai Gow Poker. Hands work the same in Pai Gow as they do in other forms of Poker. The deviations in game play may be challenging to some, but newbies can learn the game. Pai Gow Poker players are often surrounded by other good supportive players in the casino. |
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Casino Hold'em is a variation of five-card poker. You are dealt two cards, and you must use them along with the five-card flop to make the best possible poker hand .
The AA side bet is optional. Here, you bet on whether the first five cards dealt (your two cards plus the first three flop cards) will include a pair of Aces or better.
The best possible hand is formed for you automatically. |
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Tequila Poker is a game that combines elements of five-card poker and Blackjack. You are dealt four cards, and then have to choose whether you would like to go for a poker hand or a point total hand. You are then dealt another two cards. The five best cards out of six make up your final hand.
Tequila Poker is played with a single 52-card deck. All cards are dealt face up. In Tequila Poker, your cards are used to make up the best possible five-card poker hand automatically. |
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Poker Three contains two games in one. You may bet on one or both games.
Pair Plus:
This is a simple game where you place a bet, receive a hand and get paid according to your hand. The dealer’s hand is irrelevant. There is no raising or no discarding.
Ante and Play:
This is the second game, slightly more complicated. First, place an ante. This is done just like placing a Pair Plus bet, except you click on the “Ante” field, not the “Pair Plus Bet” field. |
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